Seven Steps of Walking the Red Road
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Seven Steps of Walking the Red Road
Step 1: Observe nature with awe and gratitude. A sense of love and respect for all creation will begin to grow within me.
Step 2: Learn to trust Creator, and accept my circumstances. Overcoming adversity will produce spiritual growth within me as I walk the Red Road.
Step 3: Seek for truth within myself, that I may remove hypocrisy and evil intent from within my heart.
Step 4: Repent and humbly surrender my will to Creator, that I may become one with Great Spirit.
Step 5: Communicate with Great Spirit from my heart--listen, and live the insight I receive.
Step 6: Learn true abstinence--it is in serving others, with an attitude of loving-kindness, that I create a flow of Living Waters which will purify my heart.
Step 7: Attain complete, joyous harmony with Great Spirit--walk the Red Road. This requires that I totally surrender my will to the will of Creator, and love others unconditionally without judgment because that is who I am.
Cherokee Prayer

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